TREE SEEDS. 
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Rubus Arrhenii . \. 
Bellardii . 
danicils f.. 
Dreyeri . 
fruticosus (Blackberry) . . . 
gratus . 
Idaeus (Rasberry), best sorts mix. 
clean seed . 
„ largest fruited sorts mixed 
„ yellow-fruited vars. . . 
„ Shaffer’s Colossal . . . 
pallidus .. 
pyramidalis . 
sorbifolius (R. illecebrosus, Focke), 
Strawberry-Raspberry . . . 
vestitus. 
xantho carpus . 
Ruscus aculeatus . . . . . . 
androgynus . 
racemosujs i . 
Salix caprea. 
pentandra . 
Sambucus canadensis. 
Ebulus . '. 
nigra . 
,, laciniata 
racemosa . 
Sassafras officinale, see Laurus 
Sassafras. 
Schinus molle. 
Sea Buckthorn, see Hippophae. 
Silver Wattle, see Acacia deal- 
bata. 
Sloe, see Prunus spinosa. 
lb. 
m 
1.80 
2.40 
4. — 
5. — 
12 .— 
oz. 
mi 
6 .— 
6 .— 
5.— 
10 .— 
—.20 
5. — 
—.25 
—.40 
—.50 
1 .— 
8 .— 
6 . — 
lb. oz. 
m m 
Spurge Laurel, see Daphne 
Laureola. 
Staphylea pinnata.3.50 —.30 
Sterculia platanifolia.3.50 —.30 
Strawberry Tree, see Arbutus 
Unedo. 
Styrax japonica .7.50 —.65 
obassia .— 1.50 
officinalis, hardy.12.— 1.—■ 
Sumach, see Rhus. 
Sweet Bay, see Laurus nobilis. 
Sycamore, see Acer pseudoplatanus. 
Symphoricarpus racemosus . . . 
4.— 
—.40 
— 
— 
vulgaris . 
4.— 
—.40 
— 
4.50 
Syringa japonica . 
16.— 
1.20 
— 
3.— 
vulgaris, pods. 
1.80 
—.20 
2.80 
—.25 
,, clean seed. 
9.— 
—.75 
— 
3.— 
„ vulgaris alba, clean seed . . 
12.— 
1.— 
4.50 
1.50 
—.40 
—.20 
Tamarix gallica. 
Thorn Acacia, see Robinia. 
5.50 
—.50 
2.50 
—.25 
Tilia americana, black Lime . 
2.40 
—.25 
8 — 
— 65 
argentea . 
2.40 
—.25 
7.— 
1 — 
—.65 
— 20 
„ pendula. 
europaea grandifolia (common 
2.40 
—.25 
2.50 
1.20 
—.25 
—.20 
large leaved) . . cwt. 120.— 
europaea parvifolia (com. small 
1.60 
—.20 
leaved} . . . cwt. 150.— 
Toothache Tree, s. Xanthoxylon. 
1.80 
—.20 
2.80 —.25 
Traveller’s Joy, see Clematis 
Vitalba. 
Tree of Heaven, see Ailantus. 
Trumpet Creeper, see Bignonia 
radicans. 
Tulip Tree, see Liriodendron. 
Ulex europaeus . 
7. 
—.65 
Smilax aspera.4.— —.30 
Snowberry, see Symphoricarpus. 
Sophora japonica .1.20 —.20 
japonica pendula.2.— —.20 
secundiflora .7.— —.65 
Sorbus Aria.1.— —.20 
Aucuparia (Mountain Ash) 
cwt. 40.— —.40 — 
domestica clean seed.27.— 2.— 
hybrida.2.80 —.25 
scandica .1.— —.20 
torminalis .1.— —.20 
Spartium junceum (Span. Broom) . 2.— —.20 
multiflorum album.14/— 1.20 
scoparium, common Broom 
cwt. 90.— 1.— —.20 
„ strictum, well adapted for 
afforesting of waste land; 
the thread is used for dif¬ 
ferent technical purposes 2.— —.20 
tinctorium (Genista) .... 5.50 —.50 
Spindle Tree, see Evonymus 
europaeus. 
Spiraea ariifolia .4.50 —.40 
callosa (Fortunei), cl. s.7.50 —.65 
Douglasii .5.50 —.50 
Lindleyana .10.— —.80 
opulifolia ..7.— —.65 
Vaccinium macrocarpum, cl. s. 
Via oz. 2.— 
Myrtillis, Wortleberry or 
Bilberry, clean seed . . 14.— 1.20 
„ berries .4.50 —.40 
Oxycoccus J4 oz. 3.— 
Vitis Idaea, berries.12.— 1.— 
„ „ clean seed .... — 8.— 
Viburnum dentatum.12.— 1.— 
Lantana.1.— •—.20 
odoratissimum .11.— —.90 
Opulus (Snowball).1.80 —.20 
prunifolium.13.50 1.20 
rugosum .— 1.50 
Tinus .1.20 —.20 
Virgilia grandis.— — 
lutea (Cladrastis tinctoria) . . . 11.— —.80 
Virginian Creeper, see Ampelopsis. 
Virgin’s Bower, see Clematis . . 
Viscum album .— 1.20 
Vitex Agnus Castus.2.50 ■—.30 
Agnus Castus fl. albo .... 3.75 —.40 
Vitis Coignetiae.12.50 1.— 
Labrusca.14.— 1.20 
vinifera (Vine), choice sorts . . 4.50 —.40 
Walnut, see Juglans. 
Weigela rosea .— 6.— 
Willow, see Salix. 
